FLY TYING TUTORIAL: THE ANDINO DECEIVER SPECIAL

FLY TYING TUTORIAL: THE ANDINO DECEIVER SPECIAL

In this fly tying tutorial, Dario Arrieta shows us how to tie the Andino Deceiver Special.
The Andino Deceiver in its many variations, is a top producing pattern for us at the Golden Dorado River Cruiser, and in the "golden dorado world" has probably caught more fish than all the other patterns combined.
The Andino Deceiver was created by Carlos Ingrassia, a true fly tying master who created this fantastic pattern, and the many variations that originated from his original creation.
Unfortunetly the great Carlos Ingrassia passed away not long ago, a very sad loss for the fly fishing world, but he left an amazing legacy of his many unique patterns, that changed forever fly fishing for golden dorado.
This pattern is also effective in different sizes for other predator type fish.
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Materials:
Hook: Daichi 3111 Saltwater 4/0
Thread: Uni Big Fly
Eyes: Bead chain eyes (silver/chrome)
Upper Tail: Deer hair (yelllow)
Under tail: Deer hair (red)
Body and wing: Deer Hair (red) /peacock herl
Lower body: Deer hair tail (color to match)
Flanks: Barred saddle yellow and black
Upper Head: Deer hair tail (yellow)
Lower Head: Deer hair tail (black)
*Always important to secure with super glue every couple steps of the fly at least, which adds durability and makes the fly much stronger, for the razor sharp dorado teeth.

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